... and who would have thought that I'd set up office at The Muse. So here I am working for a bunch of people who put on a retrospective exhibition of 60s pop artist Larry Smart.
While most artists on the gallery programme are contemporary, this show has been an exciting trip down memory lane. And if you look closely you still find some references to Notting Hill's colourful past. I've been on guided walks following in the footsteps of Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles and Hawkwind and everything comes together nicely in this little show at The Muse.
I write this review listening to an amazing soundtrack put together by Jeff Dexter and surrounded by psychedelic mandalas and iconic portraits of Dylan, Hendrix and Lennon - retro heaven! And with the Grain Store right next door for my daily dose of veggie lunches and hippie hangout Alchemy still going strong a few doors to the other side, the 60s seem to come alive again.
And did you know that this address is the birthplace of both Whole Earth Foods and Green & Blacks? Well, neither did I.
Back to art, though. And after Larry Smart there will be a group show of the latest group of resident artists. There are also regular sound art, music and film nights. Definitely worth it looking beyond the market stalls set up outside during the weekends. read more